This day is also referred to as Thinking Day,
as it is an occasion for Scouts and Guides around the world to remember that
they are part of a worldwide Movement. It is the occasion to remind ourselves
of the Promise that we have taken and reflect on what it is about Scouting that
brings so many young people and adults together for the cause of creating a
better world.

Photo: Sally Wellbeloved

This
year it’s all about the importance of
our founding values, of the glue that holds Scouts together all around the
world. The theme for this year’s celebration is “How do you live your Scout Promise and Law?”

Join the Founder’s Day celebrations!

The Africa Scout Region has launched an online campaign to mobilize Scouts to reflect on your Promise and Law and how you embody and practice this in your daily lives (at home, school, work, etc). Submit a quick videoat https://www.tribute.co/scouts/ telling us who you are, where you’re from, and just how you live your Scout Promise and Law in your daily lives.

Hold a discussion in your Patrol about how you each use the Scout Promise and Law in your daily lives. Compare how different individuals see or use it differently.

Pick one aspect of the Scout Promise or Law and do a good turn related to it on Founder’s Day with your Patrol or on your own. Get inspiration from sdgs.scout.org

Participate in the Founders Day photography competition by posting a photo on Scouts.org and on the social media platforms.

Join your Regional BP Sunday festivities and take over social media! Post photos and videos of what you are doing to celebrate our Founder’s birthday! To increase our presence and to find out what others are doing use the hashtag #ScoutFoundersDay

If you have a fun or inspirational story to share or just want to tell us what you did on BP Sunday, email pr@scouts.org.zaand we will share it globally!